Along-edge Walking Control Method for Autonomous Mobile Robot

ABSTRACT

The present disclosure provides an along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot. The autonomous mobile robot walks along a wall edge or an edge of an object against a wall, plans a waling region according to an along-edge walking path and then walks to cover the walking region. Planning and covering the walking region in such an along-edge waling manner may effectively solve the problem of region missing or repeated cleaning.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to the field of robots, and in particular to an along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot.

BACKGROUND

An existing cleaning robot, when moving in a region required to be cleaned, may autonomously scrub a floor or suck wastes on the floor by use of a vacuum cleaner in a certain running mode. At present, a relatively common running mode includes a random direction cleaning mode. This mode refers to that none path plan is designed for the cleaning robot and, when encountering an obstacle during walking, the cleaning robot randomly turns a certain angle to continue walking for cleaning. It can be seen that this mode is easy to control and does not require so many high-accuracy sensors, so that the cost is relatively low. However, it is likely that some places are not cleaned but some other places are repeatedly cleaned, and the cleaning efficiency is relatively low.

SUMMARY

At least some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot. The coverage efficiency of walking of the autonomous mobile robot may be improved, so that the floor cleaning efficiency is improved. The present disclosure is implemented through the following specific technical solutions.

In one embodiment, an along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot is provided, which may include the following steps: S1: the autonomous mobile robot walks along a wall edge or an edge of an object against a wall; S2: whether an along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a first preset condition or not is determined, when determining that the along-edge path meets the first preset condition, S3 is entered, and when determining that the along-edge path does not meet the first preset condition, S1 is re-executed; S3: a walking region is set based on the along-edge path by taking a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S4: the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint after covering the walking region in a preset walking manner, whether a path of continuing along-edge walking is an along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined, when determining that the path of continuing along-edge walking is not the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, S1 is re-executed, and when determining that the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, S5 is entered; and S5: along-edge walking is ended.

In an optional embodiment, before S1, the following steps may further be included: S01: whether an along-edge sensor on a side edge of a body of the autonomous mobile robot detects any obstacle or not is determined, when the along-edge sensor detects the obstacle, S02 is directly entered, when the along-edge sensor does not detect the obstacle, the autonomous mobile robot walks straight ahead, when an obstacle sensor at a front end of the body detects an obstacle, a walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot is adjusted to enable the along-edge sensor to detect the obstacle and then S02 is entered; S02: the autonomous mobile robot is controlled to walk along an edge of the obstacle according to a distance, detected by the along-edge sensor, between the body and the obstacle, and the distance between the body and the obstacle is kept a first preset distance; S03: whether a current along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot is shorter than a first preset length or not and whether a turning angle of the autonomous mobile robot is larger than a first preset angle or not are determined, when the current along-edge walking path is shorter than the first preset length and the turning angle is larger than the first preset angle, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot does not walk along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall and S04 is entered, and when the current along-edge walking path is not shorter than the first preset length and/or the turning angle is not larger than the first preset angle, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall and S2 is entered; and S04: the autonomous mobile robot turns a second preset angle and walks straight ahead until the obstacle sensor at the front end of the body detects an obstacle, the walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot is adjusted to enable the along-side sensor to detect the obstacle and then S02 is entered.

In an optional embodiment, the operation in S2 that whether the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition or not is determined may include the following steps: S21: an XY-axis coordinate system is established by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; and S22: whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in an X-axis direction is equal to a second preset length or not is determined, or whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a Y-axis direction is equal to a third preset length or not is determined, when the horizontal length is equal to the second preset length, or the vertical length is equal to the third preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition, when the horizontal length is not equal to the second preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the third preset length it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall does not meet the first preset condition.

In an optional embodiment, the operation in S2 that whether the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition or not is determined may include the following steps: S21: a XY-axis coordinate system is established by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; S22: whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a X-axis direction is equal to a second preset length or not is determined, or whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a Y-axis direction is equal to a third preset length or not is determined, when the horizontal length is equal to the second preset length, or the vertical length is equal to the third preset length, S23 is entered, when the horizontal length is not equal to the second preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the third preset length S21 is re-executed; and S23: whether the along-edge path includes a positioning edge extending in a linear direction or not is determined, when the along-edge path comprises the positioning edge, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition, when the along-edge path does not comprise the positioning edge, the autonomous mobile robot continues walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until the along-edge path includes the positioning edge extending in the linear direction and it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition.

In an optional embodiment, the operation in S3 that the walking region is set based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint may include the following steps: S311: a current position point is determined as an along-edge breakpoint; S312: two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as first reference points, reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction are constructed, two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as second reference points, and reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction are constructed; S313: whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical lines are determined as vertical boundary lines and S314 is entered, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines and S315 is entered; S314: whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, the two reference horizontal lines are determined as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, a reference horizontal line on an outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one horizontal boundary line, a horizontal line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length is determined as the other horizontal boundary line and a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region; and S315: whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the two reference vertical lines are determined as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one vertical boundary line, a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line and a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region.

In an optional embodiment, the operation in S3 that the walking region is set based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint may include the following steps: S321: a current position point is determined as an along-edge breakpoint; S322: two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as first reference points, reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction are constructed, two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as second reference points, and reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction are constructed; S323: whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical lines are determined as vertical boundary lines and S324 is entered, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines and S325 is entered; S324: whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, the two reference horizontal lines are determined as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one horizontal boundary line, a horizontal line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length is determined as the other horizontal boundary line, a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as a planned walking region and S326 is entered; S325: whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the two reference vertical lines are determined as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one vertical boundary line, a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line, a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the planned walking region and S326 is entered; S326: whether an overlapping area between the planned walking region and a walking region previously determined is larger than a preset proportion value of an area of the planned walking region or not is determined, when the overlapping area is larger than the preset proportion value of the area, S327 is entered, and when the overlapping area is not larger than the preset proportion value of the area, a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from the planned walking region is determined as the walking region and S4 is entered; S327: the along-edge breakpoint currently determined is canceled, and the autonomous mobile robot continues walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until an along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a second preset condition; S328: a current position point is determined as an along-edge breakpoint; S329: two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path between the current along-edge breakpoint and the previous along-edge breakpoint are determined as first reference points, reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction are constructed, two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as second reference points, reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction are constructed, whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to a fourth preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, the reference vertical lines are determined as vertical boundary lines and S330 is entered, when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, the reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines and S331 is entered; S330: whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to a fifth preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the fifth preset length, the two reference horizontal lines are determined as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fifth preset length, the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one horizontal boundary line, a horizontal line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fifth preset length is determined as the other horizontal boundary line, and a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region; S331: whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the fourth preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, the two reference vertical lines are determined as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one vertical boundary line, a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fourth preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line, and a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region.

In an optional embodiment, the operation in S327 that the autonomous mobile robot walks until the along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition may include the following steps: S3271: an XY-axis coordinate system is established by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; and S3272: whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the X-axis direction is equal to the fourth preset length or not is determined, or whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the Y-axis direction is equal to the fifth preset length or not is determined, when the horizontal length is equal to the fourth preset length or the vertical length is equal to the fifth preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition, when the horizontal length is not equal to the fourth preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the fifth preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall does not meet the second preset condition.

In an optional embodiment, after S1 and before S2, the following steps may further be included: S11: a walking path along which the autonomous mobile robot keeps walking along the same direction range by a distance longer than a third preset distance is determined as a straight path according to a position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall; S12: a direction vertical to the straight path and pointing to a direction of an inner side of the straight path is recorded as a calibration direction; and S13: the straight path recording position and orientation information and the calibration direction is determined as a positioning edge.

In an optional embodiment, before the operation in S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined after the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint, the following steps may further be included: S41: whether the autonomous mobile robot meets a positioning correction condition or not is determined, when the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, S42 is entered, when the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition, S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered; S42: one reference position point in a positioning edge first determined is searched; S43: the autonomous mobile robot walks to the reference position point; S44: whether an obstacle is detected in a preset range of the reference position point or not is determined, when the obstacle is detected, the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of the obstacle in an along-edge direction and S45 is entered, and when the obstacle is not detected, a reference position point in another adjacent positioning edge is determined and S43 is re-executed; and S45: whether an angle direction of walking along the edge of the obstacle is in an error range of an angle direction of the positioning edge or not is determined, when the angle direction is in the error range, the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot are corrected to a position and orientation corresponding to the positioning edge and S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered, and when the angle direction is not in the error range, a reference position point in another adjacent positioning edge is determined and S43 is re-executed.

In an optional embodiment, before the operation in S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined after the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint, the following steps may further be included: S41: whether the autonomous mobile robot meets a positioning correction condition or not is determined, when the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, S42 is entered, when the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition, S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered; S42: two positioning edges with an intersection are searched, and the intersection is determined as a reference position point; S43: the autonomous mobile robot walks to the reference position point; S44: whether an obstacle is detected in a preset range of the reference position point or not is determined, when the obstacle is detected, the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of the obstacle in the along-edge direction and S45 is entered, and when the obstacle is not detected, an intersection of other two positioning edges is determined as a reference position point and S43 is re-executed; and S45: whether an angle direction of walking along the edge of the obstacle is in an error range of an angle direction of the positioning edge or not is determined, when the angle direction is in the error range, the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint and S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered, and when the angle direction is not in the error range, the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot during walking to the intersection are corrected to a position and orientation corresponding to the reference position point and S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered.

In an optional embodiment, the operation in S41 that whether the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition or not is determined may include the following steps: S411: whether an along-edge walking time period of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a preset time period or not is determined, when the along-edge walking time period reaches the preset time period, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking time period does not reach the preset time period, S412 is entered; and S412: whether an along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a sixth preset length or not is determined, when the along-edge walking path reaches the sixth preset length, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking path does not reach the sixth preset length, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition.

At least some embodiments of the present disclosure have the following beneficial effects: the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall, plans a waling region according to the along-edge walking path and then walks to cover the walking region. Planning and covering the walking region in such an along-edge waling manner may effectively solve the problem of region missing or repeated cleaning and may not only improve the cleaning efficiency in an open environment but also make it easy for the autonomous mobile robot to find entrances and exits of rooms to implement complete cleaning of each room with high cleaning efficiency.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is an analysis schematic diagram of along-edge walking of an autonomous mobile robot according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The technical solutions in embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below in combination with the drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure in detail. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described below are adopted not to limit the present disclosure but only to explain the present disclosure.

A robot of the present disclosure is an intelligent cleaning robot (for example, a sweeping robot or a mopping robot). All robots mentioned in the following embodiments refer to intelligent cleaning robots. These robots may automatically walk in some places by virtue of certain artificial intelligence. A robot body is provided with various sensors, may detect a walking distance, a walking angle, a body state, an obstacle and the like, for example, may automatically turn in front of a wall or another obstacle, may walk along different routes as planned according to different settings and may also construct a grid map according to various data detected in a walking process. The robot of the present disclosure includes the following structures: the robot body with a left driving wheel and a right driving wheel and capable of autonomously walking, a human-computer interaction interface arranged on the body and an obstacle detection unit arranged on the body. An inertia sensor is arranged in the body, and the inertia sensor includes an accelerometer, a gyroscope and the like. Odometers (usually code discs) configured to detect walking distances of the driving wheels are arranged on the two driving wheel, and a control component capable of processing a parameter of the related sensor and outputting a control signal to an execution component is further arranged.

An along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot in FIG. 1 includes the following steps: S1: the autonomous mobile robot walks along a wall edge or an edge of an object against a wall; S2: whether an along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a first preset condition or not is determined, when determining that the along-edge path meets the first preset condition, S3 is entered, and when determining that the along-edge path does not meet the first preset condition, S1 is re-executed; S3: a walking region is set based on the along-edge path by taking a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S4: the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint after covering the walking region in a preset walking manner, whether a path of continuing along-edge walking is an along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined, when determining that the path of continuing along-edge walking is not the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, S1 is re-executed, and when determining that the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, S5 is entered; and S5: along-edge walking is ended. Since a region enclosed by the wall edge and the edge of the object against the wall (for example, a sofa and a television bench) in a two-dimensional plane graph of the whole indoor physical environment is a global region to be cleaned by the autonomous mobile robot, the autonomous mobile robot may walk around a boundary of the global region when walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall (called long-edge walking hereinafter for short). When the autonomous mobile robot starts along-edge walking, it is necessary to detect and determine whether the along-edge path of along-edge walking meets the first preset condition or not in real time. The first preset condition is a condition of determining whether the walking region may be constructed or not, and the first preset condition may be set according to a specific design requirement. For example, it is set to be that the along-edge path reaches a certain length, and/or an angle change of the along-edge path is greater than a preset value, and/or whether the along-edge path includes a straight edge or not. If the first preset condition is met, the autonomous mobile robot determines the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint and then sets the walking region based on the along-edge path. A manner for setting the walking region may be set according to the specific design requirement. For example, the along-edge path horizontally and vertically extends from two endpoints to a region on an inner side of the along-edge path, and a region enclosed after extension by a certain length is determined as the walking region. Or, a certain position point in the region on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as a common point, and a region enclosed by extension from the two endpoints of the along-edge path to the common point is the walking region. A manner for setting the walking region may also be a dynamic adjustment setting manner, to meet seamless connection of adjacent walking regions. For example, after an approximately square region is set as a walking region according to the abovementioned manner, when the next is set, the previous walking region may be adaptively adjusted to a region in a triangular shape based on a square boundary of the previous walking region and a shape of a current along-edge path, the triangular region and the square region sharing an edge. After the walking region is set, the autonomous mobile robot covers the walking region in the preset walking manner from the breakpoint. The preset walking manner may also be set according to the specific design requirement, for example, a manner of walking according to a path shaped like a Chinese character “Gong”, an artificial potential field control walking manner or an artificial intelligent control walking manner. After the walking region is covered and cleaned according to the set walking manner, the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint corresponding to the walking region, and then determines whether a path of continuing along-edge walking is an along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not. For example, if it is detected that the current along-edge breakpoint or a next position point is a starting position point of an along-edge path at the beginning of along-edge walking, it is determined that the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along. If it is determined that the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, it is indicated that the autonomous mobile robot has completed walking around the global map for a circle and may stop along-edge walking to avoid repeated cleaning. Finally, a region that is not covered and cleaned in a middle part of the global map is covered and cleaned. Of course, if an area required to be covered is relatively small or a range of the walking region is set to be relatively large, the middle part may be cleaned together during along-edge cleaning, and the middle part is not required to be additionally cleaned. If it is determined that the path of continuing along-edge walking is not the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, along-edge walking and walking region setting are continued to be performed according to the abovementioned manners till along-edge walking for a circle, and then the region that is not covered and cleaned in the middle part of the global map is covered and cleaned. According to the method of the embodiment, planning and covering the walking region in such an along-edge waling manner may effectively solve the problem of region missing or repeated cleaning and may not only improve the cleaning efficiency in an open environment but also make it easy for the cleaning robot to find entrances and exits of rooms to implement complete cleaning of each room with high cleaning efficiency.

As one implementation mode, before S1, the following steps are further included: S01: the autonomous mobile robot determines whether an along-edge sensor on a side edge of a body of the autonomous mobile robot detects any obstacle or not, when the along-edge sensor detects the obstacle, S02 is directly entered, when the along-edge sensor does not detect the obstacle, the autonomous mobile robot walks straight ahead until an obstacle sensor at a front end of the body detects an obstacle, a walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot is adjusted to enable the along-edge sensor to detect the obstacle and then S02 is entered; S02: the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of the obstacle according to a distance, detected by the along-edge sensor, between the body and the obstacle, and the distance between the body and the obstacle is kept a first preset distance; S03: whether a current along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot is shorter than a first preset length or not and whether a turning angle of the autonomous mobile robot is larger than a first preset angle or not are determined, when the current along-edge walking path is shorter than the first preset length and the turning angle is larger than the first preset angle, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot does not walk along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall and S04 is entered, and when the current along-edge walking path is not shorter than the first preset length and/or the turning angle is not larger than the first preset angle, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall and S2 is entered; and S04: the autonomous mobile robot turns a second preset angle and walks straight ahead until the obstacle sensor at the front end of the body detects an obstacle, the walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot is adjusted to enable the along-side sensor to detect the obstacle and then S02 is entered. Since the autonomous mobile robot does not know whether the autonomous mobile robot is at the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall or not when starting walking, it is necessary to detect whether there is any obstacle on the side edge of the body or not through the along-edge sensor on the side edge of the body. When there is none obstacle, it is indicated that the autonomous mobile robot is not close to another object, the autonomous mobile robot is required to walk straight ahead to find an edge of an obstacle. When the autonomous mobile robot walks straight ahead until the obstacle sensor at the front end of the body detects an obstacle, the autonomous mobile robot does not know that the obstacle the autonomous mobile robot collides with is, and the autonomous mobile robot is required to adjust the direction to enable the along-edge sensor to detect the obstacle. Then, the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of the obstacle according to a distance, detected by the along-edge sensor, between the body and the obstacle, and in a walking process, the distance between the body and the obstacle is kept the first preset distance (the first preset distance may be set according to the specific design requirement, and optionally, may be set to be one centimeter). When a path of the autonomous mobile robot keeping walking along the edge of the obstacle is shorter than the first preset length (the first preset length may be set according to the specific design requirement, and optionally, may be set to be six meters) and a turning angle of the autonomous mobile robot is larger than the first preset angle (the first preset angle may be set according to the specific design requirement, and optionally, may be set to be 270°), it may be determined that the autonomous mobile robot does not walk along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall. In a common family, a size of an isolated object may usually not be too large, namely an object not against the wall may not occupy a too large area, a dining table or a tea table may occupy a relatively large area, and edges of these obstacles may not be too long. Therefore, when the autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge of the obstacle by a distance not longer than six meters and a gyroscope detects that the autonomous mobile robot has turned 270°, it is indicated that the autonomous mobile robot walks around in a relatively small range and the obstacle of which the autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge is an isolated object and is not the wall edge or the object against the wall. When the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall, it is necessary to walk by a long distance to ensure that an angle detected by the gyroscope is large or reaches 360°. For example, when an angle change detected by the gyroscope is 360° after the autonomous mobile robot walks by 30 meters, it may be considered that the autonomous mobile robot walks around the indoor boundary for a circle. In such case, the autonomous mobile robot stops along-edge walking, then turns the second preset angle (the second preset angle may be set according to the specific design requirement, and optionally, may be set to be 90°), walks straight ahead to find an edge of a next obstacle, when the obstacle sensor at the front end of the body detects the obstacle, adjusts the direction to enable the along-edge sensor to detect the obstacle, and then repeats the step of walking along the edge of the obstacle and determining whether the obstacle is the wall edge or the object against the wall or not. The same operations are executed until the autonomous mobile robot finds the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall.

When the autonomous mobile robot detects that there is an obstacle on the side edge of the body at the beginning, it is indicated that the autonomous mobile robot is at an edge of a certain object but not always the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall. In such case, the autonomous mobile robot may directly start walking along the edge of the obstacle and determine whether the obstacle is an isolated object or the wall edge or the object against the wall according to the same manner. If NO, the autonomous mobile robot adjusts the direction according to the second preset angle and continues finding and determining whether the edge of the next obstacle is the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall or not. The same operations are executed until the autonomous mobile robot finds the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall.

According to the control method of the embodiment, the step that the autonomous mobile robot finds the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall is added, so that the purpose of along-edge walking for cleaning in the previous embodiment may be smoothly achieved regardless of an initial position of the autonomous mobile robot, the application range of the autonomous mobile robot is enlarged, and the problem of low cleaning efficiency caused by blind walking under the condition that the autonomous mobile robot is not at the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall at the beginning is solved.

As one implementation mode, the operation in S2 that whether the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition or not is determined includes the following steps: S21: an XY-axis coordinate system is established by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; and S22: whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in an X-axis direction is equal to a second preset length or not is determined, or whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a Y-axis direction is equal to a third preset length or not is determined, when the horizontal length is equal to the second preset length, or the vertical length is equal to the third preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition, when the horizontal length is not equal to the second preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the third preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall does not meet the first preset condition. Since the autonomous mobile robot plans the walking region in an along-edge walking manner, it is necessary to know a specific position where the walking region may be set when the autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge to the position. Therefore, through the determination step of the embodiment, the autonomous mobile robot may walk along the edge as planned to achieve the purpose of efficient cleaning. As shown in FIG. 2, long straight edges marked by numbers one to seven are wall edges, an along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge is a straight path, the small circle represents the object against the object, and an along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the edge of the object against the wall is not a straight path. During along-edge walking of the autonomous mobile robot, the along-edge walking path is in a region enclosed by the wall edge and the object against the wall. For example, during walking along a wall edge AB, an along-edge path is on a right side of the wall edge AB, and during walking along a wall edge CD, an along-edge path is on an upper side of the wall edge CD. For convenient description, routes AB, BC and CD, etc. in FIG. 2 may also be directly represented as along-edge paths in the embodiment and the other embodiments. The dotted arrow indicates an overall walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot. At first, the autonomous mobile robot establishes an XY-axis coordinate system by taking a starting position point (the point A) of along-edge walking as an origin (the coordinate system is not shown in the figure, and it is default that the horizontal direction in the figure is an X-axis direction and the vertical direction in the figure is a Y-axis direction) and then detects a walking distance and direction at the same time of walking. When the autonomous mobile robot walks to the point B, the along-edge path AB that it passes reaches the third preset length (the third preset length may be set according to the specific design requirement, and is set to be four meters in the embodiment) in the Y-axis direction. In such case, the autonomous mobile robot determines that the along-edge path AB of along-edge walking meets the first preset condition and may set a walking region a based on the along-edge path AB. The autonomous mobile robot, after completing covering and cleaning the walking region a, returns to the point B and continues along-edge walking by taking the point B as a starting position point of a next along-edge path. When the autonomous mobile robot walks to the point C, a horizontal length of the along-edge path BC in the X-axis direction does not reach the second preset length and a vertical length in the Y-axis direction does not reach the third preset length, so that the autonomous mobile robot continues along-edge walking. When the autonomous mobile robot walks to the point D, a horizontal length of the along-edge path BD in the X-axis direction reaches the second preset length (the second preset length may be set according to the specific design requirement, and is set to be five meters in the embodiment), and meanwhile, a vertical length of the along-edge path BD in the Y-axis direction reaches the third preset length, so that the autonomous mobile robot determines that the along-edge path BD of along-edge walking meets the first preset condition and may set a walking region b based on the along-edge path BD. According to the same manner, the autonomous mobile robot continues along-edge walking and sets a corresponding walking region. According to the method of the embodiment, two lengths, i.e., the second preset length and the third preset length, are set for a purpose of providing a reference for subsequent walking region setting to ensure that the set walking region is appropriate in size to facilitate improvement of a region coverage effect of the autonomous mobile robot.

As one implementation mode, the operation in S2 that whether the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition or not is determined includes the following steps: S21: a XY-axis coordinate system is established by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; S22: whether the horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a X-axis direction is equal to a second preset length or not is determined, or whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a Y-axis direction is equal to a third preset length or not is determined, when the horizontal length is equal to the second preset length, or the vertical length is equal to the third preset length S23 is entered, when the horizontal length is not equal to the second preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the third preset length, S21 is re-executed; and S23: whether the along-edge path includes a positioning edge extending in a linear direction or not is determined, when the along-edge path comprises the positioning edge, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition, when the along-edge path does not comprise the positioning edge, the autonomous mobile robot continues walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until the along-edge path includes the positioning edge extending in the linear direction and it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition. A main difference between the method of the embodiment and the previous embodiment is that a determination condition that the along-edge path is required to include a positioning edge is added. The positioning edge is determined by the autonomous mobile robot based on the angle change detected by the gyroscope at the same time of along-edge walking. When the autonomous mobile robot detects that the autonomous mobile robot keeps walking by more than a certain distance (the distance may be set to be any value of one meter to three meters) in the same angle direction, it is indicated that all edges that the autonomous mobile robot walks along are straight edges. Of course, due to a detection error, all angles in a certain error range may be considered as the same angle direction. For example, if the angle change detected by the gyroscope is a change ranging from 38° to 42°, it may be considered that the autonomous mobile robot keeps walking in a 40° direction. Adding the determination condition is favorable for the autonomous mobile robot to subsequently return to the region timely and walk along the positioning edge for deviation correction when a walking deviation is relatively great. As shown in FIG. 2, each of the walking regions a and e includes a positioning edge, and each of the walking regions b, c and d includes two positioning edges. The autonomous mobile robot, after completing walking to cover the walking region a and the walking region b from the starting position point (the point A), may return to the positioning edge corresponding to the walking region a, then walk along the straight edge and correct a walking deviation generated before. The autonomous mobile robot, after completing correction, returns to an along-edge breakpoint (the point D) corresponding to the region b and continues determining a next along-edge path. In addition, the autonomous mobile robot may return to previous two or three positioning edges for deviation correction every time when completing walking to cover two or three walking regions, and may also return to the positioning edge closest to the current position for deviation correction. Therefore, according to the method of the embodiment, whether the along-edge path meets the first preset condition or not is determined by combining the length of the along-edge path and a feature of the straight edge to ensure higher accuracy and higher efficiency of along-edge path planning of the autonomous mobile robot for cleaning.

As one implementation mode, the operation in S3 that the walking region is set based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint includes the following steps: S311: a current position point is determined as an along-edge breakpoint; S312: two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as first reference points, reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction are constructed, two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as second reference points, and reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction are constructed; S313: whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical lines are determined as vertical boundary lines and S314 is entered, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines and S315 is entered; S314: whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, the two reference horizontal lines are determined as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, a reference horizontal line on an outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one horizontal boundary line, a horizontal line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length is determined as the other horizontal boundary line and a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region; and S315: whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the two reference vertical lines are determined as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one vertical boundary line, a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line and a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region. As shown in FIG. 2, when the autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge from the point A to the point B, if it is determined that the along-edge path of along-edge walking of the autonomous mobile robot meets the first preset condition, the point B is determined as an along-edge breakpoint, then the point A and point B at a longest distance in the X-axis direction (i.e., the horizontal direction in FIG. 2) in the along-edge path AB are determined as first reference points, the point A and point B at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction (i.e., the vertical direction in FIG. 2) in the along-edge path AB are determined as second reference points, and two reference vertical lines and two reference horizontal lines passing the point A and the point B respectively are constructed. A vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length (the third preset length is the same as the third preset length in the previous embodiment, i.e., a length of a straight line p1p4 or a length of a straight line p2p3), so that the two reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines (i.e., a straight line p1p2 and a straight line p4p3). A vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is smaller than the second preset length (the second preset length is the same as the second preset length in the previous embodiment), so that the reference vertical line on an outer side of the along-edge path AB (i.e., the left side of the line AB in the figure) is determined as one vertical boundary line (i.e., the straight line p1p4), a vertical line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path AB (i.e., the right side of the line AB in the figure) and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length (i.e., a length of the straight line p4p3) is determined as the other vertical boundary line (i.e., the straight line p2p3). In such case, a dashed box marked by p1p2p3p4 forms a rectangular region, and a region enclosed by the along-edge path AB and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path AB (i.e., a region marked by Ap2p3B) in the rectangular region is finally determined as a walking region (i.e., the region a).

The autonomous mobile robot, after completing walking to cover the region a, returns to the point B and continues along-edge walking by taking the point B as a starting position point of a next along-edge path. When the autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge from the point B to the point D, and it is determined that the along-edge path of along-edge walking of the autonomous mobile robot meets the first preset condition, the point D is determined as an along-edge breakpoint. Similarly, the point B and point D in the along-edge path BD are determined as first reference points and second reference points, reference horizontal lines and reference vertical lines are constructed based on the point B and the point D, and a region enclosed by the along-edge path BD and a vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path BD (i.e., a region marked by Bp3DC) is finally determined as a walking region (i.e., the region b). The other walking regions are set in the same manner.

According to the method of the embodiment, the walking regions are constructed based on the shapes of the along-edge paths, the reference horizontal lines and the reference vertical lines, so that the walking regions may be seamlessly connected better, the problem of repeated cleaning or region missing is solved, and the cleaning efficiency of the autonomous mobile robot is improved.

As one implementation mode, the operation in S3 that the walking region is set based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint includes the following steps: S321: a current position point is determined as an along-edge breakpoint; S322: two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as first reference points, reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction are constructed, two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as second reference points, and reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction are constructed; S323: whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical lines are determined as vertical boundary lines and S324 is entered, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines and S325 is entered; S324: whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, the two reference horizontal lines are determined as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one horizontal boundary line, a horizontal line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length is determined as the other horizontal boundary line, a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as a planned walking region and S326 is entered; S325: whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, the two reference vertical lines are determined as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one vertical boundary line, a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line, a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the planned walking region and S326 is entered; S326: whether an overlapping area between the planned walking region and a walking region previously determined is larger than a preset proportion value of an area of the planned walking region or not is determined, when the overlapping area is larger than the preset proportion value of the area, S327 is entered, and when the overlapping area is not larger than the preset proportion value of the area, a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from the planned walking region is determined as a walking region and S4 is entered; S327: the along-edge breakpoint currently determined is canceled, and the autonomous mobile robot continues walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until an along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a second preset condition; S328: a current position point is determined as an along-edge breakpoint; S329: two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path between the current along-edge breakpoint and the previous along-edge breakpoint are determined as first reference points, reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction are constructed, two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path are determined as second reference points, reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction are constructed, whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to a fourth preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, the reference vertical lines are determined as vertical boundary lines and S330 is entered, when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, the reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines and S331 is entered; S330: whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to a fifth preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the fifth preset length, the two reference horizontal lines are determined as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fifth preset length, the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one horizontal boundary line, a horizontal line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fifth preset length is determined as the other horizontal boundary line, and a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region; S331: whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the fourth preset length or not is determined, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, the two reference vertical lines are determined as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is determined as one vertical boundary line, a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fourth preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line, and a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path is determined as the walking region. A main difference between the method of the embodiment and the previous embodiment is that the steps of determination about planned region overlapping and processing in case of overlapping are added. When the overlapping area is relatively large, it is indicated that an area required to be covered and cleaned in a region currently constructed by the autonomous mobile robot is relatively small. When the small-area region is directly covered and cleaned, the cleaning efficiency of the autonomous mobile robot is relatively low, so that it is necessary to extend a pre-constructed region, and the autonomous mobile robot cleans when an area that may be practically effectively cleaned is relatively large. As shown in FIG. 2, the autonomous mobile robot, after completing covering and cleaning the region c, returns to the along-edge breakpoint E and continues along-edge walking by taking the point E as a starting position point of a next along-edge path. When the autonomous mobile robot walks to the point G, and it is determined that the along-edge path meets the first preset condition, the point G is determined as an along-edge breakpoint. Two reference vertical lines are constructed based on first reference points (the point E and the point F) of the along-edge path EG, and two reference horizontal lines are constructed based on two second reference points (the point E and the point G). A vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length (the same as the third preset length in the abovementioned embodiments), so that the two reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines (i.e., a straight line p7p8 and a straight line p9p10). A vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is unequal to the second preset length (the same as the second preset length in the abovementioned embodiments), so that the reference vertical line on an outer side of the along-edge path EG is determined as one vertical boundary line (i.e., a straight line p8p9), and a vertical line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path EG and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line (i.e., a straight line p7p10). Lengths of both the straight line p7p8 and the straight line p9p10 are the third preset length, optionally five meters. Lengths of both the straight line p8p9 and the straight line p7p10 are the second preset length, optionally four meters. Then, a region enclosed by the along-edge path EG and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path EG is determined as a planned walking region (i.e., a region d1 marked by p7EFGp10). It can be seen from the figure that an overlapping area between the region d1 and the region c is very large, larger than 50% (i.e., the preset proportion value, the proportion value may be set according to the specific design requirement and may also be set to be 60%, 65% or 70%, etc.) of an area of the region d1. When the autonomous mobile robot directly covers and cleans the region d1, the autonomous mobile robot almost works for repeated cleaning, and the working efficiency is relatively low. Therefore, it is necessary to extend the region d1. The currently determined along-edge breakpoint is canceled at first (namely the point G is no more the along-edge breakpoint), and then the autonomous mobile robot continues walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall till to the point H. In such case, a vertical length of the along-edge path EH of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the Y-axis direction is equal to the fifth preset length, namely the along-edge path EH of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition, so that the autonomous mobile robot determines the point H as an along-edge breakpoint, constructs two reference vertical lines based on first reference points (the point E and the point F) of the along-edge path EH and constructs two reference vertical lines based on second reference points (the point E and the point H). A vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the fifth preset length (the fifth preset length may be set according to the specific design requirement, and optionally, may be set to be six meters), so that the two reference horizontal lines are determined as horizontal boundary lines (i.e., a straight line p6p8 and a straight line p11p12). A vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is unequal to the fourth preset length (the fourth preset length may be set according to the specific design requirement, and optionally, may be set to be eight meters), so that the reference vertical line on an outer side of the along-edge path EH is determined as one vertical boundary line (i.e., a straight line p8p11), a vertical line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path EH and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fourth preset length is determined as the other vertical boundary line (i.e., a straight line p6p12), and a region left after a region of the overlapping area (i.e., an intersected region of a region marked by EFHp12p6 and the region c) is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path EH and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path EH (i.e., the region marked by EFHp12p6) is finally determined as a walking region (i.e., the region d). According to the cleaning region extension method of the embodiment, the cleaning efficiency of the autonomous mobile robot may be effectively improved.

As one implementation mode, the operation in S327 that the autonomous mobile robot walks until the along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition includes the following steps: S3271: an XY-axis coordinate system is established by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; and S3272: whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the X-axis direction is equal to the fourth preset length or not is determined, or whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the Y-axis direction is equal to the fifth preset length or not is determined, when the horizontal length is equal to the fourth preset length or the vertical length is equal to the fifth preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition, when the horizontal length is not equal to the fourth preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the fifth preset length, it is determined that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall does not meet the second preset condition. Similarly, since the autonomous mobile robot plans the walking region in an along-edge walking manner, it is necessary to know a specific position where the walking region required to be extended may be set when the autonomous mobile robot continues walking along the edge to the position. Therefore, through the determination step of the embodiment, the autonomous mobile robot may walk along the edge as planned to achieve the purpose of efficient cleaning. As shown in FIG. 2, at first, the autonomous mobile robot establishes an XY-axis coordinate system by taking a starting position point (the point E) of along-edge walking as an origin (the coordinate system is not shown in the figure, and it is default that the horizontal direction in the figure is an X-axis direction and the vertical direction in the figure is a Y-axis direction), then continues walking from the point G and detects a walking distance and direction at the same time of walking. When the autonomous mobile robot walks to the point H, the along-edge path EH that the autonomous mobile robot passes reaches the fifth preset length (the fifth preset length is the same as that in the previous embodiment) in the Y-axis direction. In such case, the autonomous mobile robot determines that the along-edge path EH of along-edge walking meets the second preset condition and may plan a walking region based on the along-edge path EH. According to the method of the embodiment, two lengths, i.e., the fourth preset length and the fifth preset length, are set for a purpose of providing a reference for subsequent walking region planning and setting to ensure that the set walking region is appropriate in size to facilitate improvement of the region coverage effect of the autonomous mobile robot.

As one implementation mode, as shown in FIG. 2, the autonomous mobile robot, after completing covering and cleaning the walking region d, returns to the point H and then continues along-edge walking by taking the point H as an initial position point. A path that the autonomous mobile robot walks along at the beginning is along the edge of the object against the wall, and in such case, even though the length of the along-edge path in the X-axis direction reaches the second preset length or the length in the Y-axis direction reaches the third preset length, the autonomous mobile robot may not stop along-edge walking and construct the walking region. The autonomous mobile robot may keep walking to the wall edge 7 and walking to the point A along the straight path along the wall edge 7. In such case, the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot from the point H to the point A includes a positioning edge, and then the autonomous mobile robot starts constructing the walking region based on the along-edge path HA. A manner for constructing the walking region is similar to that in the abovementioned embodiments and will not be elaborated herein, and the difference is that specific parameters of the second preset length and the third preset length are different from parameters in the abovementioned embodiments. In an optional embodiment, the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot constructs the walking region according to is required to include a positioning edge, so that the set walking region is planned better. In addition, each walking region includes a positioning edge for positioning correction, so that the autonomous mobile robot may timely perform walking error correction to ensure the walking accuracy of the autonomous mobile robot. The autonomous mobile robot, after completing cleaning the walking region e, returns to the along-edge breakpoint A. Then, it is detected that the along-edge path of continuing along-edge walking is an along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, so that the autonomous mobile robot stops along-edge walking.

As one implementation mode, the inner side of the along-edge path refers to the side, far away from the wall edge or the object against the wall, of the along-edge path. The outer side of the along-edge path refers to the side, close to the wall edge or the object against the wall, of the along-edge path. As shown in FIG. 2, the long straight edges marked by the numbers one to seven are wall edges, the circular small balls are objects against the wall, and the region enclosed by the wall edges and the objects against the wall is the global region required to be cleaned by the autonomous mobile robot. In such case, the autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge in the global region, the inner side of the along-edge path is the side, close to the center of the global region, of the along-edge path, and the outer side of the along-edge path is the other side, far away from the center of the global region, of the along-edge path. For example, in FIG. 2, when the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge AB, the along-edge path is on the right side of the wall edge AB, the side, far away from the wall edge, of the along-edge path is the right side of the along-edge path, and the side, close to the wall edge or the object against the wall, of the along-edge path is the left side of the along-edge path. For example, when the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge CD, the along-edge path is on the upper side of the wall edge CD, the side, far away from the wall edge, of the along-edge path is the upper side of the along-edge path, and the side, close to the wall edge or the object against the wall, of the along-edge path is the lower side of the along-edge path. In an optional embodiment, the inner side and outer side of the along-edge path are distinguished, so that the walking region constructed by the autonomous mobile robot is more accurate, and cleaning actions of the autonomous mobile robot are correspondingly more pertinent.

As one implementation mode, after S1 and before S2, the following steps are further included: S11: a walking path along which the autonomous mobile robot keeps walking along the same direction range by a distance longer than a third preset distance is determined as a straight path according to a position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall; S12: a direction vertical to the straight path and pointing to a direction of an inner side of the straight path is recorded as a calibration direction; and S13: the straight path recording position and orientation information and the calibration direction is determined as a positioning edge. In a walking process of the autonomous mobile robot, a walking error may be generated under the influence of factors such as skid of the driving wheel and drift of the gyroscope. There may be a deviation between position data recorded by the autonomous mobile robot and a practical position condition, and the deviation may be increased along with increase of the walking distance of the autonomous mobile robot. Therefore, the autonomous mobile robot is required to correct the walking error after walking by a certain distance or for a certain time. As shown in FIG. 2, the autonomous mobile robot starts walking along the wall edge from the point A and detects and records the position and orientation (i.e., a coordinate position and a coordinate direction) of the autonomous mobile robot at the same time of walking. The autonomous mobile robot keeps walking linearly in the AN direction, so that the detected walking direction is kept unchanged and is always in the same direction range (the angle changing in a certain deviation range may be considered to be kept unchanged, and in the embodiment, angle changing in a range of ±3° may be considered to be in the same direction range). In addition, when the autonomous mobile robot keeps walking till the position of the point N, the walking distance of the autonomous mobile robot has exceeded the third preset distance (the third preset distance may be set according to the specific design requirement, may optionally be set to be any value from two meters to four meters, and in this embodiment, is set to be this meters). Therefore, the autonomous mobile robot records a direction vertical to the straight path AN and pointing to a direction of an inner side of the straight path AN as a calibration direction (i.e., a w direction, the specific side, where the along-edge path is, of the wall body may be known through the direction) and determines the straight path AN as a positioning edge, information corresponding to the positioning edge including position and orientation information (the coordinate position and the coordinate direction) and the calibration direction (the w direction). In an optional embodiment, the positioning edge is set, so that the autonomous mobile robot may correct the walking error through the position and orientation information and calibration information corresponding to the positioning edge to improve the walking accuracy of the autonomous mobile robot and ensure the cleaning effect.

As one implementation mode, before the operation in S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined after the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint, the following steps are further included: S41: whether the autonomous mobile robot meets a positioning correction condition or not is determined, when the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, S42 is entered, when the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition, S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered; S42: one reference position point in a positioning edge first determined is searched; S43: the autonomous mobile robot walks to the reference position point; S44: whether an obstacle is detected in a preset range of the reference position point or not is determined, when the obstacle is detected, the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of the obstacle in an along-edge direction and S45 is entered, and when the obstacle is not detected, a reference position point in another adjacent positioning edge is determined and S43 is re-executed; and S45: whether an angle direction of walking along the edge of the obstacle is in an error range of an angle direction of the positioning edge or not is determined, when the angle direction is in the error range, the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot are corrected to a position and orientation corresponding to the positioning edge and S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered, and when the angle direction is not in the error range, a reference position point in another adjacent positioning edge is determined and S43 is re-executed. In the walking process of the autonomous mobile robot, the walking error is gradually accumulated along with increase of the walking distance or the walking time, and when the error is corrected in real time, the walking efficiency of the autonomous mobile robot may be very low. Therefore, the autonomous mobile robot is required to correct the error after walking for a certain distance or time, and in such a manner, the walking efficiency is ensured and the walking error may be corrected to meet a requirement on the walking accuracy. In an optional embodiment, after the autonomous mobile robot completes covering the walking region and returns to the along-edge breakpoint corresponding to the region, whether to perform correction is determined, so that cleaning planning of the autonomous mobile robot may be improved, and the condition that the autonomous mobile robot performs error correction in a region cleaning process is avoided. When the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint and determines that the positioning correction condition is met, the positioning edge for positioning correction may be searched. The positioning correction condition may be set according to the specific design requirement, for example, after two walking regions are covered and cleaned or after a set cleaning time period (for example, ten minutes) is exceeded. The searched positioning edge may be an adjacent positioning edge or first few positioning edges. In the embodiment, the positioning edge first determined, i.e., the first positioning edge determined when the autonomous mobile robot starts along-edge walking, is searched. Positioning information corresponding to the positioning edge is the most accurate, so that a correction result is more accurate when positioning correction is performed based on the positioning edge first determined. The autonomous mobile robot navigates and walks in form of a grid map based on position points, so that the autonomous mobile robot intended to walk to the positioning edge is required to determine a reference position point in the positioning edge, and then navigates and walks from the current position point to the reference position point. The reference position point may be any position point in the positioning edge, and is optionally a starting position point or middle position point of the positioning edge. The autonomous mobile robot has had a walking error at present, may not accurately reach the reference position point when navigating according to the recorded map, may collide with and detect the positioning edge before reaching the reference position point when navigating according to the map, and may not collide with and detect any obstacle when having reached the reference position point and navigating according to the map. Therefore, when the autonomous mobile robot does not detect any obstacle in the preset range of the reference position point, it is indicated that the error range is too large, and it is necessary to search another positioning edge, optionally an adjacent positioning edge. Then, the autonomous mobile robot navigates and walks to the newly found positioning edge. The preset range of the reference position point may also be set according to the design requirement, and optionally, is set to be a circular range taking the reference position point as a circle center and with a radius of 0.5 meter. If an obstacle is detected, it is indicated that the obstacle may be a positioning edge to be searched, and it is necessary to further determine whether it is a correct positioning edge or not. The autonomous mobile robot walks along the edge of the detected obstacle in the along-edge direction and analyzes whether the current along-edge walking angle direction is in the error range of the angle direction of the recorded positioning edge or not based on data detected by the gyroscope and the odometer. For example, the angle direction of the recorded positioning edge is 45°, and when the currently detected angle direction ranges from 35° to 55°, it is considered in the error range. Of course, the error range may be set according to the specific design requirement, and is set to be for example, ±5°, ±8° or ±12°. When the current along-edge walking angle direction is in the error range of the angle direction of the recorded positioning edge, it may be determined that the edge of the obstacle is the recorded positioning edge. In such case, the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot are corrected to a position and orientation corresponding to the positioning edge. For example, when the autonomous mobile robot detects that position and orientation information of two ends of the positioning edge is (X21, Y21, X22, Y22, θ2) and position and orientation information of two ends of the recorded positioning edge is (X11, Y11, X12, Y12, θ1), error position and orientation information is (X21-X11, Y21-Y11, X22-X12, Y22-Y12, θ2-θ1), and the error position and orientation information is subtracted from the current position and orientation information (including recorded map data information) of the autonomous mobile robot to obtain corrected position and orientation information. The autonomous mobile robot, after completing error correction, returns to the original along-edge breakpoint and executes the step that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined. When the current along-edge walking angle direction is not in the error range of the angle direction of the recorded positioning edge, it is indicated that the edge of the currently detected obstacle is not the positioning edge to be searched, so that it is necessary to search another positioning edge, optionally another adjacent positioning edge, and then the autonomous mobile robot navigates and walks to a reference position point of the newly searched positioning edge and continues positioning edge determination and error correction according to the abovementioned manners. Through the method of the embodiment, the positioning edge may be searched and determined effectively and accurately, thereby providing accurate reference data for error correction.

As one implementation mode, before the operation in S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined after the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint, the following steps are further included: S41: whether the autonomous mobile robot meets a positioning correction condition or not is determined, when the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, S42 is entered, when the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition, S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered; S42: two positioning edges with an intersection are searched, and the intersection is determined as a reference position point; S43: the autonomous mobile robot walks to the reference position point; S44: whether an obstacle is detected in a preset range of the reference position point or not is determined, when the obstacle is detected, the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of the obstacle in the along-edge direction and S45 is entered, and when the obstacle is not detected, an intersection of other two positioning edges is determined as a reference position point and S43 is re-executed; and S45: whether an angle direction of walking along the edge of the obstacle is in an error range of an angle direction of the positioning edge or not is determined, when the angle direction is in the error range, the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint and S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered, and when the angle direction is not in the error range, the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot during walking to the intersection are corrected to a position and orientation corresponding to the reference position point and S4 that whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not is determined is entered. The method of the embodiment is similar to the method of the previous embodiment and specific implementation steps will not be elaborated. The difference is that an intersection of two positioning edges is determined as a reference position point in the embodiment, and in the previous embodiment, any point in a positioning edge is determined as a reference position point. In an optional embodiment, the intersection of two positioning edges is adopted as a reference position point, so that a positioning effect is more remarkable, and the error correction result is more accurate.

As one implementation mode, the operation in S41 that whether the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition or not is determined includes the following steps: S411: whether an along-edge walking time period of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a preset time period or not is determined, when the along-edge walking time period reaches the preset time period, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking time period does not reach the preset time period, S412 is entered; and S412: whether an along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a sixth preset length or not is determined, when the along-edge walking path reaches the sixth preset length, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking path does not reach the sixth preset length, it is determined that the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition. According to the method of the embodiment, whether error correction is required or not is determined by combining the along-edge walking time period and the length of the along-edge walking path, so that whether the accumulated walking error of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a degree requiring correction or not may be determined more accurately. When the along-edge walking time period of the autonomous mobile robot reaches the preset time period, it may directly be determined that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition. This is because reaching the preset time period indicates that the autonomous mobile robot has walked for a long time, the accumulated walking error has been relatively great and error correction may be performed. The preset time period may be set according to the specific design requirement, is optionally set in a range of ten minutes to twenty minutes, and may be set to be fifteen minutes in the embodiment. When the along-edge walking time period of the autonomous mobile robot does not reach the preset time period but the along-edge walking path has reached the sixth preset length, it may also be indicated that the walking distance of the autonomous mobile robot is relatively long, the accumulated walking error is relatively great and error correction may be performed. This condition is applied to the circumstance that an along-edge walking process of the autonomous mobile robot is relatively smooth or the autonomous mobile robot skids less during along-edge walking. In such case, the autonomous mobile robot may walk along the edge by a long distance within a relatively short time. The sixth preset length may also be set according to the specific design requirement, is optionally set in a range of ten meters to twenty meters, and is set to be fifteen meters in the embodiment.

In the abovementioned embodiments, the horizontal direction, the horizontal line, the vertical direction and the vertical line are described based on the two-dimensional planar structure shown in the drawing. For example, from FIG. 2, the straight line p1p2 is a horizontal line, and an extension direction of the straight line p1p2 is the horizontal direction; and the straight line p2p3 is a vertical line, and an extension direction of the straight line p2p3 is the vertical direction. The along-edge direction is also preset, may be set to be a clockwise along-edge direction and may also be set to be a counterclockwise along-edge direction. After the along-edge direction is set, the autonomous mobile robot walks in a unified manner according to the set clockwise or counterclockwise direction no matter whether the autonomous mobile robot walks along an edge of an isolated object or along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall.

The autonomous mobile robot, when moving, simultaneously walks and cleans, so that the description in these embodiments that the autonomous mobile robot walks on a certain path or in a certain region indicates that the autonomous mobile robot walks and cleans along the path and the description that the autonomous mobile robot walks to cover a certain region indicates that the autonomous mobile robot cleans the region. In addition, the autonomous mobile robot may also define different attributes for the same position point, and these attributes coexist. For example, the point A is defined as a starting position point of a first along-edge path, and meanwhile, the point A may also be defined as an along-edge breakpoint of a last along-edge path.

It is apparent that the abovementioned embodiments are not all embodiments but part of embodiments of the present disclosure, and the technical solutions of each embodiment may be combined. In addition, directional or positional relationships indicated by terms “central”, “above”, “below”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “inside”, “outside” and the like appearing in the embodiments are directional or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are adopted not to indicate or imply that involved devices or elements are required to have specific orientations or be structured and operated with the specific orientations but to conveniently and simply describe the present disclosure and thus should not be understood as limits to the present disclosure. Terms “first”, “second” and “third”, etc. in the embodiments are adopted to conveniently distinguish related features and may not be understood to indicate or imply relative importance, a sequence or the number of technical features.

It can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that all or part of steps implementing each method embodiment may be completed through related hardware instructed by a program. The program may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium (for example, various media capable of storing a program code such as a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk or an optical disk). The program is executed to execute the steps of each method embodiment.

It is finally to be noted that the above embodiments are adopted not to limit but to describe the technical solutions of the present disclosure. Although the present disclosure is described with reference to each embodiment in detail, those of ordinary skill in the art should know that the technical solutions recorded in each embodiment may also be modified or part or all of the technical features therein may be equivalently replaced, and the technical solutions corresponding to these modifications or replacements do not depart from the scope of the technical solutions of each embodiment of the present disclosure. 

What is claimed is:
 1. An along-edge walking control method for an autonomous mobile robot, comprising the following steps: S1: controlling the autonomous mobile robot to walk along a wall edge or an edge of an object against a wall; S2: determining whether an along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a first preset condition or not, when determining that the along-edge path meets the first preset condition, entering S3, and when determining that the along-edge path does not meet the first preset condition, re-executing S1; S3: setting a walking region based on the along-edge path by taking a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S4: controlling the autonomous mobile robot to return to the along-edge breakpoint after covering the walking region in a preset walking manner, determining whether a path of continuing along-edge walking is an along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not, when determining that the path of continuing along-edge walking is not the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, re-executing S1, and when determining that the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along, entering S5; and S5: ending along-edge walking.
 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, before S1, further comprising the following steps: S01: determining whether an along-edge sensor on a side edge of a body of the autonomous mobile robot detects any obstacle or not, when the along-edge sensor detects the obstacle, directly entering S02, when the along-edge sensor does not detect the obstacle, controlling the autonomous mobile robot walks straight ahead until an obstacle sensor at a front end of the body detects an obstacle, adjusting a walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot to enable the along-edge sensor to detect the obstacle, and then entering S02; S02: controlling the autonomous mobile robot to walk along an edge of the obstacle according to a distance, detected by the along-edge sensor, between the body and the obstacle, and keeping the distance between the body and the obstacle a first preset distance; S03: determining whether a current along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot is shorter than a first preset length or not and whether a turning angle of the autonomous mobile robot is larger than a first preset angle or not, when the current along-edge walking path is shorter than the first preset length and the turning angle is larger than the first preset angle, determining that the autonomous mobile robot does not walk along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall and S04 is entered, and when the current along-edge walking path is not shorter than the first preset length and/or the turning angle is not larger than the first preset angle, determining that the autonomous mobile robot walks along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall and entering S2; and S04: controlling the autonomous mobile robot to turn a second preset angle and walk straight ahead until the obstacle sensor at the front end of the body detects an obstacle, adjusting the walking direction of the autonomous mobile robot to enable the along-side sensor to detect the obstacle and then entering S02.
 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein determining whether the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition or not in S2 comprises the following steps: S21: establishing an XY-axis coordinate system by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; and S22: determining whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in an X-axis direction is equal to a second preset length or not, or determining whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a Y-axis direction is equal to a third preset length or not, when the horizontal length is equal to the second preset length, or the vertical length is equal to the third preset length, determining that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition, when the horizontal length is not equal to the second preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the third preset length, determining that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall does not meet the first preset condition.
 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein determining whether the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition or not in S2 comprises the following steps: S21: establishing a XY-axis coordinate system by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; S22: determining whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a X-axis direction is equal to a second preset length or not, or determining whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in a Y-axis direction is equal to a third preset length or not, when the horizontal length is equal to the second preset length, or the vertical length is equal to the third preset length, entering S23, when the horizontal length is not equal to the second preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the third preset length, re-executing S21; and S23: determining whether the along-edge path comprises a positioning edge extending in a linear direction or not, when the along-edge path comprises the positioning edge, determining that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition, when the along-edge path does not comprise the positioning edge, controlling the autonomous mobile robot to continue walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until the along-edge path comprises the positioning edge extending in the linear direction and determining that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the first preset condition.
 5. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein setting the walking region based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint in S3 comprises the following steps: S311: determining a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S312: determining two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path as first reference points, constructing reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction, determining two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path as second reference points, and constructing reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction; S313: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical lines as vertical boundary lines and entering S314, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference horizontal lines as horizontal boundary lines and entering S315; S314: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, determining the two reference horizontal lines as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, determining a reference horizontal line on an outer side of the along-edge path as one horizontal boundary line, determining a horizontal line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length as the other horizontal boundary line and determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region; and S315: determining whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the two reference vertical lines as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one vertical boundary line, determining a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length as the other vertical boundary line and determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region.
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The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein setting the walking region based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint in S3 comprises the following steps: S321: determining a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S322: determining two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path as first reference points, constructing reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction, determining two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path as second reference points, and constructing reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction; S323: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical lines as vertical boundary lines and entering S324, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference horizontal lines as horizontal boundary lines and entering S325; S324: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, determining the two reference horizontal lines as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, determining the reference horizontal line on an outer side of the along-edge path as one horizontal boundary line, determining a horizontal line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length as the other horizontal boundary line, determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as a planned walking region and entering S326; S325: determining whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the two reference vertical lines as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one vertical boundary line, determining a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length as the other vertical boundary line, determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the planned walking region and entering S326; S326: determining whether an overlapping area between the planned walking region and a walking region previously determined is larger than a preset proportion value of an area of the planned walking region or not, when the overlapping area is larger than the preset proportion value of the area, entering S327, and when the overlapping area is not larger than the preset proportion value of the area, determining a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from the planned walking region as the walking region and entering S4; S327: canceling the along-edge breakpoint currently determined, and controlling the autonomous mobile robot to continue walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until an along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a second preset condition; S328: determining a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S329: determining two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path between the current along-edge breakpoint and the previous along-edge breakpoint as first reference points, constructing reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction, determining two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path as second reference points, constructing reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction, determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to a fourth preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, determining the reference vertical lines as vertical boundary lines and entering S330, when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, determining the reference horizontal lines as horizontal boundary lines and entering S331; S330: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to a fifth preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the fifth preset length, determining the two reference horizontal lines as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fifth preset length, determining the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one horizontal boundary line, determining a horizontal line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fifth preset length as the other horizontal boundary line, and determining a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region; S331: determining whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the fourth preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, determining the two reference vertical lines as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, determining the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one vertical boundary line, determining a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fourth preset length as the other vertical boundary line, and determining a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region.
 7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein controlling the autonomous mobile robot to walk until the along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition in S327 comprises the following steps: S3271: establishing an XY-axis coordinate system by taking a starting position point of the along-edge path as an origin; and S3272: determining whether a horizontal length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the X-axis direction is equal to the fourth preset length or not, or determining whether a vertical length of the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall in the Y-axis direction is equal to the fifth preset length or not, when the horizontal length is equal to the fourth preset length or the vertical length is equal to the fifth preset length, determining that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets the second preset condition, when the horizontal length is not equal to the fourth preset length and the vertical length is not equal to the fifth preset length, determining that the along-edge path of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall does not meet the second preset condition.
 8. The method as claimed in claim 1, after S1 and before S2, further comprising the following steps: S11: determining a walking path along which the autonomous mobile robot keeps walking along the same direction range by a distance longer than a third preset distance as a straight path according to a position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall; S12: recording a direction vertical to the straight path and pointing to a direction of an inner side of the straight path as a calibration direction; and S13: determining the straight path recording position and orientation information and the calibration direction as a positioning edge.
 9. The method as claimed in claim 8, before determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not after the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint in S4, further comprising the following steps: S41: determining whether the autonomous mobile robot meets a positioning correction condition or not, when the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, entering S42, when the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition, entering S4 of determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not; S42: searching one reference position point in a positioning edge first determined; S43: walking to the reference position point; S44: determining whether an obstacle is detected in a preset range of the reference position point or not, when the obstacle is detected, walking along an edge of the obstacle in an along-edge direction and entering S45, and when the obstacle is not detected, determining a reference position point in another adjacent positioning edge and re-executing S43; and S45: determining whether an angle direction of walking along the edge of the obstacle is in an error range of an angle direction of the positioning edge or not, when the angle direction is in the error range, correcting the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot to a position and orientation corresponding to the positioning edge and entering S4 of determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not, and when the angle direction is not in the error range, determining a reference position point in another adjacent positioning edge and re-executing S43.
 10. The method as claimed in claim 8, before determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not after the autonomous mobile robot returns to the along-edge breakpoint in S4, further comprising the following steps: S41: determining whether the autonomous mobile robot meets a positioning correction condition or not, when the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, entering S42, when the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition, entering S4 of determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not; S42: searching two positioning edges with an intersection, and determining the intersection as a reference position point; S43: walking to the reference position point; S44: determining whether an obstacle is detected in a preset range of the reference position point or not, when the obstacle is detected, walking along an edge of the obstacle in the along-edge direction and entering S45, and when the obstacle is not detected, determining an intersection of other two positioning edges as a reference position point and re-executing S43; and S45: determining whether an angle direction of walking along the edge of the obstacle is in an error range of an angle direction of the positioning edge or not, when the angle direction is in the error range, returning to the along-edge breakpoint and entering S4 of determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not, and when the angle direction is not in the error range, correcting the position and orientation of the autonomous mobile robot during walking to the intersection to a position and orientation corresponding to the reference position point and entering S4 of determining whether the path of continuing along-edge walking is the along-edge path that the autonomous mobile robot has walked along or not.
 11. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein determining whether the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition or not in S41 comprises the following steps: S411: determining whether an along-edge walking time period of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a preset time period or not, when the along-edge walking time period reaches the preset time period, determining that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking time period does not reach the preset time period, entering S412; and S412: determining whether an along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a sixth preset length or not, when the along-edge walking path reaches the sixth preset length, determining that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking path does not reach the sixth preset length, determining that the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition.
 12. The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein setting the walking region based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint in S3 comprises the following steps: S311: determining a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S312: determining two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path as first reference points, constructing reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction, determining two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path as second reference points, and constructing reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction; S313: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical lines as vertical boundary lines and entering S314, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference horizontal lines as horizontal boundary lines and entering S315; S314: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, determining the two reference horizontal lines as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, determining a reference horizontal line on an outer side of the along-edge path as one horizontal boundary line, determining a horizontal line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length as the other horizontal boundary line and determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region; and S315: determining whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the two reference vertical lines as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one vertical boundary line, determining a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length as the other vertical boundary line and determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region.
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The method as claimed in claim 4, wherein setting the walking region based on the along-edge path by taking the current position point as the along-edge breakpoint in S3 comprises the following steps: S321: determining a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S322: determining two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path as first reference points, constructing reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction, determining two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path as second reference points, and constructing reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction; S323: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical lines as vertical boundary lines and entering S324, when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference horizontal lines as horizontal boundary lines and entering S325; S324: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to the third preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the third preset length, determining the two reference horizontal lines as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the third preset length, determining the reference horizontal line on an outer side of the along-edge path as one horizontal boundary line, determining a horizontal line which is on an inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the third preset length as the other horizontal boundary line, determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as a planned walking region and entering S326; S325: determining whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the second preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the second preset length, determining the two reference vertical lines as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the second preset length, determining the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one vertical boundary line, determining a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the second preset length as the other vertical boundary line, determining a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the planned walking region and entering S326; S326: determining whether an overlapping area between the planned walking region and a walking region previously determined is larger than a preset proportion value of an area of the planned walking region or not, when the overlapping area is larger than the preset proportion value of the area, entering S327, and when the overlapping area is not larger than the preset proportion value of the area, determining a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from the planned walking region as the walking region and entering S4; S327: canceling the along-edge breakpoint currently determined, and controlling the autonomous mobile robot to continue walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall until an along-edge path of walking along the wall edge or the edge of the object against the wall meets a second preset condition; S328: determining a current position point as an along-edge breakpoint; S329: determining two position points at a longest distance in the X-axis direction in the along-edge path between the current along-edge breakpoint and the previous along-edge breakpoint as first reference points, constructing reference vertical lines passing the first reference points in the Y-axis direction, determining two position points at a longest distance in the Y-axis direction in the along-edge path as second reference points, constructing reference horizontal lines passing the second reference points in the X-axis direction, determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to a fourth preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, determining the reference vertical lines as vertical boundary lines and entering S330, when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, determining the reference horizontal lines as horizontal boundary lines and entering S331; S330: determining whether a vertical distance between the two reference horizontal lines is equal to a fifth preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the fifth preset length, determining the two reference horizontal lines as the horizontal boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fifth preset length, determining the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one horizontal boundary line, determining a horizontal line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference horizontal line and of which a vertical distance with the reference horizontal line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fifth preset length as the other horizontal boundary line, and determining a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region; S331: determining whether the vertical distance between the two reference vertical lines is equal to the fourth preset length or not, when the vertical distance is equal to the fourth preset length, determining the two reference vertical lines as the vertical boundary lines, and when the vertical distance is not equal to the fourth preset length, determining the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path as one vertical boundary line, determining a vertical line which is on the inner side of the along-edge path and parallel to the reference vertical line and of which a vertical distance with the reference vertical line on the outer side of the along-edge path is equal to the fourth preset length as the other vertical boundary line, and determining a region left after a region of the overlapping area is subtracted from a region enclosed by the along-edge path and the vertical boundary line and horizontal boundary line on the inner side of the along-edge path as the walking region.
 14. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein determining whether the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition or not in S41 comprises the following steps: S411: determining whether an along-edge walking time period of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a preset time period or not, when the along-edge walking time period reaches the preset time period, determining that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking time period does not reach the preset time period, entering S412; and S412: determining whether an along-edge walking path of the autonomous mobile robot reaches a sixth preset length or not, when the along-edge walking path reaches the sixth preset length, determining that the autonomous mobile robot meets the positioning correction condition, and when the along-edge walking path does not reach the sixth preset length, determining that the autonomous mobile robot does not meet the positioning correction condition. 